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<lilypond>\key d \major \time 3/2 a1 fis2 e1 d2 d2. e4 cis2 d1. d2 e fis g1 fis2 e2. fis4 d2 a'1.</lilypond> | <lilypond>\key d \major \time 3/2 a1 fis2 | e1 d2 | d2.( e4) cis2 | d1. | d2( e) | fis g1 | fis2 e2.( fis4) d2 | a'1.</lilypond> | ||
<lilypond>\key d \major \time 3/2 a1 fis2 e1 d2 d2. e4 cis2 d1. d2 e fis b1 a2 a1 gis2 a1.</lilypond> | <lilypond>\key d \major \time 3/2 a1 fis2 | e1 d2 d2.( e4) cis2 | d1. | d2( e) fis | b1 a2 | a1 gis2 | a1.</lilypond> | ||
<lilypond>\key d \major \time 3/2 a2 b cis d1 a2 a g fis b1. a1 fis2 e1 d2 d2. e4 cis2 d1.</lilypond> | <lilypond>\key d \major \time 3/2 a2( b) cis | d1 a2 | a( g) fis | b1. | a1 fis2 | e1 d2 | d2.( e4) cis2 | d1.</lilypond> | ||
'''Composer: ''' [[Charles H. Giffen]] | '''Composer:''' [[Charles H. Giffen]] | ||
{{Meter|77. 77. 77}} | |||
'''Additional information: ''' The hymn tune honors the mathematician Edward James McShane (1904-1989), Professor | '''Additional information:''' The hymn tune honors the mathematician Edward James McShane (1904-1989), Professor | ||
Emeritus of the University of Virginia, member of the National Academy of Sciences, and avid amateur | Emeritus of the University of Virginia, member of the National Academy of Sciences, and avid amateur | ||
musician. | musician. It was composed shortly before his death. | ||
'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/McShane|Click for settings available at CPDL]]''' | '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/McShane|Click for settings available at CPDL]]''' | ||
[[Category:Hymn tunes|McShane]] | [[Category:Hymn tunes|McShane]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:LilyPond excerpts]] |
Latest revision as of 22:37, 20 February 2014
Composer: Charles H. Giffen
Meter: 77. 77. 77
Additional information: The hymn tune honors the mathematician Edward James McShane (1904-1989), Professor Emeritus of the University of Virginia, member of the National Academy of Sciences, and avid amateur musician. It was composed shortly before his death.